ABOUT US

Scott Kuenneke MS, LPC, BCN

Scott Kuenneke is an expert in Trauma, Neurofeedback, quantitative electroencephalography (qEEG) Brain maps, and Brainspotting. He received his undergraduate degree in psychology and religious studies with a masters in Mental health Counseling. He dedicated his studies to learning about brain-based interventions for mental health while researching the impact meditation and mindfulness practices have on the nervous system. He is a senior fellow with the Biofeedback Certification International Alliance (BCIA), and has been practicing neurofeedback for over 16 years. He has spent the last 7 and a half years at a residential treatment facility for complex developmental trauma using Dyadic developmental psychotherapy (DDP), brainspotting and neurotherapy. In his role at the facility, Scott oversaw all aspects of neurofeedback and qEEG brain maps for assessment and treatment, along with supporting new therapist to develop their skills in Brainspotting & DDP. Currently he is the owner of Neuro-Empathic Counseling. His interest is in helping the Lake Ozark and Jefferson City Communities overcome their Mental health challenges using Neurotherapy and Mental health interventions.

Morgan Steward Neuro-Technician

I have 2 professional passions: Mental Health and Gymnastics.
First, I have been working in mental health since 2013 directly after getting my Bachelors Degree in Psychology. My experience has been in multiple residential treatment centers, and I worked at New Vision Wilderness Therapy.
Second, my part-time passion is coaching a competitive gymnastics team, reflecting on my own youth experience in dance and gymnastics.
Outside of my professional life I find joy in spending time with my family, taking my dogs on trail hikes, reading, and road trips.
Justin Shaw has been working for Neuro-Empathic Counseling since 2022. His background was working as a caregiver in a Preteen residential program helping with complex developmental trauma. In May 2017, he assumed the role as the Preteen Neurotherapy Technician. Justin attended Hannibal-LaGrange University and received a Bachelor of Science in Psychology in 2014. Justin’s undergraduate program had an emphasis in research methods, and Justin elected to complete a two semester senior thesis. Justin presented his thesis at the Great Plains Students’ Psychology Convention in Kansas City, Missouri (2014) on behalf of Hannibal-LaGrange University. Justin won first place within the Clinical/Counseling division. This was Hannibal-LaGrange University’s first achievement for the Behavioral Science Program. His current goal for 2019 is to begin work in graduate studies. Justin was born and raised in the Midwest. Some of his hobbies include hiking, water activities, creative arts, visiting foreign countries, and the time that he spends with his four dogs
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